We remain OPEN during lockdown, your wellbeing is essential. We are taking all precautions to ensure you a safe and secure visit.
Your safety and the safety of our staff is of the highest importance here at Harley Street Ultrasound
Masking policy enforced: All patients, visitors and staff must wear masks
We’ve added new precautions to minimize risk of COVID-19 transmission. So, you can focus on getting the answers you seek, knowing that we’re committed to keeping you safe.
We follow carefully designed, rigorously enforced safety precautions for anyone who requires face-to-face care.
In these times of uncertainty, we remain a place for hope and healing and delivering the care you need.
We welcome both new and existing patients for in-person care, in adherence with Lockdown Government Guidance.
Please bring your own face mask or cloth covering.
We require all patients, visitors and staff to wear a face covering or mask while on our campuses to guard against COVID-19 transmission.
Please see the following link and other official Government Guidance websites for the latest on COVID19: Stay at home: guidance for households with possible or confirmed coronavirus (COVID-19) infection
For the safety of our other patients and our staff, please inform us as soon as possible if you have any of the following symptoms:
At Harley Street Ultrasound we agree that you should get a COVID-19 vaccine as soon as it’s available to you.
The vaccine may not be recommended to those with certain health conditions. Talk to your health care provider if you have questions about receiving the vaccine.
It’s especially important to get your flu vaccine this year, because the flu and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) will likely be circulating at the same time and cause similar symptoms.
The flu vaccine doesn’t protect you from COVID-19. But getting a flu vaccine could reduce flu symptoms that could be confused with COVID-19 symptoms.
Getting your flu vaccine can also help lessen the impact on health care providers and hospitals by reducing the number of people with severe flu and hospitalized with the flu.
When travelling to our clinic in Harley Street try your best to limit your exposure to human contact for instance when making rest or food stops.
We remain OPEN during lockdown, your wellbeing is essential. We are taking all precautions to ensure you a safe and secure visit.
Your safety and the safety of our staff is of the highest importance here at Harley Street Ultrasound
Masking policy enforced: All patients, visitors and staff must wear masks
We’ve added new precautions to minimize risk of COVID-19 transmission. So, you can focus on getting the answers you seek, knowing that we’re committed to keeping you safe.
We follow carefully designed, rigorously enforced safety precautions for anyone who requires face-to-face care.
In these times of uncertainty, we remain a place for hope and healing and delivering the care you need.
We welcome both new and existing patients for in-person care, in adherence with Lockdown Government Guidance.
Please bring your own face mask or cloth covering.
We require all patients, visitors and staff to wear a face covering or mask while on our campuses to guard against COVID-19 transmission.
Please see the following link and other official Government Guidance websites for the latest on COVID19: Stay at home: guidance for households with possible or confirmed coronavirus (COVID-19) infection
For the safety of our other patients and our staff, please inform us as soon as possible if you have any of the following symptoms:
At Harley Street Ultrasound we agree that you should get a COVID-19 vaccine as soon as it’s available to you.
The vaccine may not be recommended to those with certain health conditions. Talk to your health care provider if you have questions about receiving the vaccine.
It’s especially important to get your flu vaccine this year, because the flu and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) will likely be circulating at the same time and cause similar symptoms.
The flu vaccine doesn’t protect you from COVID-19. But getting a flu vaccine could reduce flu symptoms that could be confused with COVID-19 symptoms.
Getting your flu vaccine can also help lessen the impact on health care providers and hospitals by reducing the number of people with severe flu and hospitalized with the flu.
When travelling to our clinic in Harley Street try your best to limit your exposure to human contact for instance when making rest or food stops.
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